Police: 3 charged after guns used in Englewood music video

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Three men are expected in court today, accused of using real guns in a music video in the Englewood neighborhood.

Rodney Ramsey, 22, of the 2600 block of 93rd Street in Crown Point, Ind., was charged with unlawful use of a weapon by a felon.

Sheldon Cobb, 24, of the 500 block of Exchange Avenue in south suburban Calumet City, and Rayvon Lollis, 19, of the 2700 block of East Goodrich Avenue in south suburban Burnham, were each charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.

The men were among eight people arrested by gang unit officers Tuesday afternoon in the 7400 block of South Eggleston Avenue.

Police said the group was filming a rap music video in the backyard of a home on the block when officers made the arrests.

5 comments

angry

Shameful

As a Black American it is shameful to see young boys go this route. Gangs, drugs and murder. Why not think about college and holding careers and becoming a family man. Things like this is a total embarrassment!!! DAMN FOOLS. The jail population is filled with young black men. What are you going to do when it is retirement time? DAMN Loosers….and the parents need to be slapped for allowing you to turn out like this. ;(

Shameful

mbarney

These fools are pulling a stunt like this, on the 50th anniversary or the Martin luther king march on Washington D.C. When these fools in general, will learn, that guns, and drugs, will get them put away for a long time in jail, or in the graveyard, for that matter.